Solar activity has been low (C-class solar flares only) for 10 days in a row now despite the presence of sunspot region 2209. This sunspot region had a Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic layout as it transited the disk but only managed to produce three M-class solar flares all while it was close to the limb on the 15th and 16th of November. Sunspot region 2209 is now leaving the Earth-facing disk which leaves the question: are there any other sunspot groups that could ramp up the solar activity?
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| Ultimo brillamento X | 2026/03/30 | X1.5 |
| Ultimo brillamento M | 2026/04/09 | M1.0 |
| Ultima tempesta geomagnetica | 2026/04/20 | Kp5 (G1) |
| Giorni senza macchie | |
|---|---|
| Ultimi 365 giorni | 3 giorni |
| 2026 | 3 giorni (3%) |
| Ultimo giorno senza macchie | 2026/02/24 |
| Media mensile Numero di Macchie Solari | |
|---|---|
| marzo 2026 | 85.9 +7.7 |
| aprile 2026 | 78.4 -7.5 |
| Ultimi 30 giorni | 90.8 +21 |